
Pearls Gone Wild
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Nacre Bleu! Amateur sleuth and fashion expert Samantha Kidd's life is finally on track. It's her...

Sixteen Horses
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Near the dying English seaside town of Ilmarsh, local police detective Alec Nichols discovers...
Literary Fiction Trigger Warning: Animal Cruelty and Dismemberment

Buried in a Good Book
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Don't miss the first book in a brand-new gripping and hilarious bookish cozy mystery series by...

Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Bad City: Peril and Power in the City of Angels in Books
Aug 26, 2022

Picture You Dead (Roy Grace #18)
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Harry and Freya, an ordinary couple, dreamed for years of finding something priceless buried amongst...

Secrets in the Stacks
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After an ominous Tarot reading, Sedona bookstore owner Rarity Cole must find a killer to keep her...

No Less The Devil
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'We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell.' It's been seventeen months since...

What the Cluck? It’s Murder
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A broody hen. A dead body. The ultimate test of a relationship. Pet psychic Frankie Chandler...

The Dead of Winter
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It was supposed to be an easy job. All Detective Constable Edward Reekie had to do was pick up a...

Dean (6927 KP) rated Vertigo (1958) in Movies
Apr 3, 2022
A former Detective is asked to spy on an old friends wife and keep track of her. Leading to obsession and a tragic event.
The first two thirds of the film are very slow and rather uneventful as James Stewart follows Madeleine wandering around town. Given an odd story by his friend to explain her behaviour, but he becomes more obsessed with her over time. The final third of the film was also a little slow getting to the reveal stage. At the time it would be a great twist but today you start to work out possible explanations quite early. The final scene also felt a bit over the top. Enjoyable to see a Hitchcock film but far from a classic for me.